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A model of predictors of attendance at major sporting events

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posted on 2024-07-12, 16:17 authored by John Hall, Barry O'Mahony, Julian VieceliJulian Vieceli
Sports events represent a major category of event revenue contributing economic benefits to cities and regions. Attendance at sports events is recognised as an important activity, but over the past 20 years sports event attendance expenditure has declined. Consequently, understanding the factors that influence sports event attendance is crucial to the sustainability of these events. This study identifies the antecedents of sports event attendance among 460 respondents who were surveyed in Melbourne, Australia. Structural Equation Modelling was used to test an empirical model of attendance motivations. The model identifies constructs relating to emotional responses and facilities, as the predictors of event attendance.

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9781863081580

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Sustainable management and marketing, the 23rd Annual Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC 2009), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 November-02 December 2009 / Dewi Tojib (ed.)

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Sustainable management and marketing, the 23rd Annual Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference ANZMAC 2009, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 30 November-02 December 2009 / Dewi Tojib ed.

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ANZMAC

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Copyright © 2009 The authors. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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